Findings on Human Rights Violations Against Liberty and Integrity of a Person During the Yemeni Conflict

A report by DT Institute on patterns and incidents of human rights violations against personal liberty and integrity in Yemen since the onset of the conflict in 2014. Specifically, the scope of the report covers arbitrary detention, enforced disappearance, and torture and other cruel, inhumane, or degrading treatment or punishment. The report documents and analyzes patterns of violations as well as makes recommendations for further action both nationally and internationally to hold perpetrators accountable. The report was written in close collaboration with local members of the Justice4Yemen Pact.

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